Tag Archives: Cancer

Experiments in mice and human cells have shown that the protein promotes the proliferation of cytotoxic T cells, which kill cancer cells and cells infected with viruses. The discovery was unexpected because the new protein had no known function and doesn’t resemble any other protein. Researchers from Imperial College London who led the study are… Read More »

A large number of epidemiological studies have supported the relation between stress/stressful life events and risk of cancer, however the number of involved variables and the long period of observation prevent with current technologies the definition of causal versus chaotic sequences of this hypothetical relationship. In addition the event will be spread over a period… Read More »

The International Conference “New and Emerging Trends In Oncology 2015″ (NE0’15) is an initiative by Herbert Publications to provide a unique multidisciplinary environment for all science and research professionals with a common interest in Cancer to navigate, discuss, inform and educate themselves about this evolving disease landscape. Furthermore NEO’15 aims to debate and deliberate with… Read More »